Firefighters said Slayton Hill Road from Dulac Street to Old Kings Highway is completely impassable. They added no one should drive through flooded roads.

Seven families were evacuated Monday at the Rivermere Community Housing complex, said Andrew Winter of Twin Pines Housing Trust. One side of the complex flooded. A ribbon cutting was hosted at the building last week.

Ten families were evacuated Tuesday from the complex when water rose about 4 feet high, Winter said.

Winter said there is significant problems with water and electricity in the immediate area, which could take some time to get people back into the complex. He estimates there is hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage.

The families and staff were evacuated by the Lebanon Swift Rescue Team.

The Red Cross set up a shelter at Lebanon High School, but closed it at 11 p.m. as no one had indicated they would be staying there overnight. Some of the families from the Rivermere complex were being put up in local hotels.

Other roads were flooded or washed out.

Heater Road by Route 120 was impassable from more than a foot of water.

A culvert failed on Route 4 in Lebanon, sending part of the road into the woods.

According to VTrans, Route 106 in Weathersfield was closed due to high water from Route 131 to Ascutney Notch Road as of 10 p.m. Route 44A was also closed in Windsor between State Park Cole Hill roads.

THE RED CROSS HAD OPENED A SHELTER AT LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL... THEY ARE CLOSING IT RIGHT NOW. LEBANON HAD ALSO OPENED AN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER TO COORDINATE A RESPONSE, WHICH IS ALSO CLOSING NOW. VICTIMS WHO NEED HELP CAN CALL 603 448- 0913. AND THAT'S JUST THE START OF THE UPPER VALLEY FLOOD STORY. THE SUSTAINED DOWNPOUR MADE ROADS EVERYWHERE TREACHEROUS. CULVERTS COULDN'T CONTAIN THE RUNOFF AND STORM DRAINS WERE ENTIRELY OVERWHELMED. NEWS CHANNEL FIVE'S DAVID CHARNS IS ALSO IN LEBANON TONIGHT WITH THIS REPORT. quick! quick! nat - heater road "THE FORT" AT HEATER ROAD IN LEBANON-- TURNED INTO A POND TUESDAY -- BLAKE COLTON LEBANON JIFFY MART this has never flooded before, so this is a first for us. I think even during irene we didn't get this much water in our parking lot CARS TRIED TO MAKE THEIR WAY THROUGH THE WATER... AS MORE THAN TWO INCHES OF RAIN FELL HERE IN UNDER AN HOUR. BLAKE COLTER LEBANON JIFFY MART i'm guessing just the system from lebanon can't handle the water we've been getting this summer MARC ABAIR NH i have a sedan usually, this is my moms car, and she made it take it today from all the water FOR DRIVERS LIKE MARC ABAIR... THE FLOOD WATERS -- nat - storm drain MADE FOR A DANGEROUS DRIVE. DAVID CHARNS this is route 4 at bank street. You can see all the water is just going downhill toward the nearest storm drain, unfortunately it's too much for the culvert here -- it's washed out part of the road LONGTIME LEBANON RESIDENTS HAROLD AND PAT CRAIG SAY THEY'VE NEVER SEEN A WASHOUT LIKE THIS. HAROLD CRAIG not here, not even here since i've been here WATER -- POURED OUT OF WHAT WAS LEFT OF THE CULVERT -- AS NEIGHBORS LIKE LUCY MC-LELLAN STOP BY TO TAKE A LOOK. LUCY MCLELLAN and then couldn't make it home directly. And now I see this. So I am very shocked IMAGES OF DESTRUCTION -- AS PEOPLE HERE WAIT FOR THE WATER TO RECEED. BLAKE COLTON LEBANON JIFFY MART we wait it out really, I think the city's out doing as much as they can. I've seen a bunch of police officers out on the roads, closing the roads, trying to keep people off IN LEBANON, I'M DAVID CHARNS, NEWSCHANNEL 5.

High pressure will slid southward overnight keeping our skies clear and our temperatures on the chilly side. Expect overnight lows to be in the teens generally but the sheltered valleys across the region will likely reach the single digits.